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“I think this is his last season in the Premier League. He has been an unbelievable servant for Manchester City and has done a great job down at West Ham with his experience.

“Zabaleta will be allowed to move on and he will probably end up in China, finish his career out there on unbelievable money. He will not be a West Ham player next year.

“The player strikes me as having great attitude and he looks like he loves playing football. He will not be guaranteed a game next year so he will want to go somewhere where he can play week in, week out.”

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The 2019/20 European football season “would probably be lost” if it does not restart by the end of June at the very latest, according to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin.

UEFA have drawn up multiple scenarios for what may need to happen in the coming weeks and months for leagues right across the continent.

Despite that, however, Ceferin cannot assure people that it will be possible to bring the current season to an end, as nobody can predict how long the severity of the COVID-19 outbreak could possibly last for.

West Ham during the break

Speaking to an Italian daily newspaper, La Repubblica, Ceferin explained: “Nobody knows when the pandemic will end. We have a plan A, B or C: to restart in May, in June or at the end of June.

"If then we wouldn't be able to do any of these, the season would probably be lost. There is also the possibility of ending this season at the start of the next, which would then be postponed, starting a little later.

"We're in touch with the leagues, the clubs, there is a working group and we'll see what solution is best for all. We have to wait, like any other sector."